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Craftsman, Victorian, Colonial Doorbells

Time was, there were no such thing as a doorbell that fit in suitably with a vintage house! 
You would go to the local store and buy some kind of a contraption that totally did not fit your style of home. The mechanism might have had a plastic cover or a funky oak case that looked like it came from a high school 1970's shop class. Our idea was to have remarkable craftsmen construct high quality doorbells that complement and harmonize with your style of home. Whether you have a humble abode, Victorian mansion, Colonial manor, or Craftsman Bungalow, we've got you covered when you're looking for doorbells!!! 
All doorbells come complete with chime mechanism.

Mission Hills craftsman doorbells
Mulholland Drive and Studio City style

Garden Grove arts and crafts style craftsman doorbells

Column and block style doorbells

The Parthenon doorbell

The Old Town copper doorbell

The Sycamore Canyon collection

Doorbell buttons:
    Rustic cast bronze doorbell buttons
    Smart nouveau collection
    hammered copper bell buttons
    narrow rustic doorbell buttons
    slate and pewter pushbuttons

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When you are in the market for a doorbell to add to your entryway decor - check us out. We have a myriad of designs for all types of homes. If you live in an arts and crafts style bungalow you really need to check out the wonderful styling of our craftsman doorbells. Perhaps you reside in a Queen Anne Victorian three story, you simply must check out the Bell Tower design. We commissioned the some of the finest craftsman on the continent to construct our wonderful line of doorbell covers. Each one comes complete with all the chime mechanisms that you need or you may have the mechanism you don't want to replace. In some cases you may purchase the cabinet only. Some people even order two doorbells. One for the front door and one for the back door. Our doorbells are made of many fine materials. We have beautiful quartersawn oak with ebony plugs on several design. Some of the Colonial and Victorian models are constructed of quality hardwoods with fresh paint to add just the right touch to your home. You must see the line of doorbells with grids incorporated into them. This styling was used a great deal during the turn of the century. Along with Greene and Greene styling and some Art Deco influences, we have some handsome styles that would look fantastic in a rustic log cabin or lodge also. Don't forget to further the look of your home improvement efforts by checking into some the the doorbell buttons that we have added that accentuate the wonderful look of your new  doorbell. Many are very period and will indeed enhance your total entryway appearance. Doorbells are usually placed near a door's entryway, so they are one of the first things that one notices, or doesn't notice for that matter, when first stepping inside your home. Easily installed to your wall, you can also take them down in a snap if you need to dust or paint or put up wallpaper - talk about convenient. Here is a little bit of advice if your contemplating moving soon. Take your nice doorbell down and take it with you to your new house. But you definitely would want to do it before you put your home on the market, because once the new potential owner takes a gander at these beauties, they won't want to complete the sale unless it stays with the house. They really are that nice. On another topic, if you have an interest in cabin decorating you might want to surf around www.rusticconnection.com.